Storyline

When the bodies of a nine foot tiger shark and a woman both wash ashore in Rockaway beach, a twisted trail of evidence not only explains how they both got there, but ultimately reveals a much more frightening menace-- a Killer Cab Driver leaving a bloody trail on the streets of Manhattan. Written by
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The episode title is an allusion to the book Like Water for Chocolat by Laura Esquivel. The book is about Tita De la Garza, a young Mexican woman whose family's kitchen becomes her world after her mother forbids her to marry the man she loves. See more »

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This turned to be a two-part story, which surprised me because it did not appear to be headed that way . It looked like the standard story as the CSI moved in on the real killer with about five minutes left in the show.

Credibility was stretched more than normal in this story but it was still a very good episode because it had some very interesting elements, such as "Quinn Shelby," a huge Tiger shark, the continuing romantic saga and Danny and Lyndsay and a killer on the loose who has no motive (as it turns out) other than he likes to kill.

Shelby is an interesting character, someone from the past who competed (and lost, obviously) for Mac's job and you carried a torch for our hero. She is played by the attractive Kristen Dalton.

The killer, among other things, has scratched some sort of letters and numbers on the victims, which begin to pop up in more places.

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